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. >> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking, this is 11 news sunday morning. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] chilly outside, it is. the temperature dipped so crazily yesterday. >> first time we get a home playoff game in 15 years and it's 50 degrees for the game and rainy. if you're going to the game tonight, be prepared. it's going to be chilly. right now it's dry at the present time, 48 degrees at the airport with cloud cover coming in and there is rain showing up on the radar, as well, down to the south and to the west and showers willin catch up to us. here's what we expect today, skies will be mostly cloudy, a chance for rain showers. it will be cool with a high temperature around 55. if you're going to the o's game this evening, the game-time temperatures will be in the low 50's. rain showers should be ending some time through the second or third inning but tell start out in the 50's and probably wind up in the 40's by the tail end of the game. that's going to be tough to watch but i'm sure the stadium will be full. >> and they'l
. >> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking, this is 11 news sunday morning. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] chilly outside, it is. the temperature dipped so crazily yesterday. >> first time we get a home playoff game in 15 years and it's 50 degrees for the game and rainy. if you're going to the game tonight, be prepared. it's going to be chilly. right now it's dry at the present time, 48 degrees at the airport with cloud cover coming in and...
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>> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news sunday morning. [captioning made possible by group]lation energy >> good morning and welcome to 11 news sunday morning, i'm jennifer franciotti. >> i'm lisa robinson. first we will look outside with meteorologist tony pann. >> i think the weather is one of the top story today. quite a change. a couple of days ago it was 81 degrees. now it's freezing. >> today it's stuck in the 50. the average high this time of year is 70 degrees and we will probably only make it up to 55, 15 degrees below average. right now it's 51 at the airport. we have light rain to contend with this morning. the rain is not the big deal, a nuisance during the day tapering off late this afternoon and this evening. but temperatures will feel more like football weather. off-and-on rain showers today, the high around 55 degrees. game-time temperatures to start will be in the 50's. by the time the game ends, tell probably be in the 40's but at least the rain will be gone late this afternoon, this evening. we will talk more about that
>> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news sunday morning. [captioning made possible by group]lation energy >> good morning and welcome to 11 news sunday morning, i'm jennifer franciotti. >> i'm lisa robinson. first we will look outside with meteorologist tony pann. >> i think the weather is one of the top story today. quite a change. a couple of days ago it was 81 degrees. now it's freezing. >> today it's stuck in the 50. the...
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i'm jim lehrer, anchor of the pbs news hour on your local public broadcasting station.
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it could be an interesting nine innings for this local couple. >> he is from new york. >> i was born the yankees fan. it is kind of rough coming to a game with a girlfriend who is a hard core orioles fan. >> will of the orioles. let's beat the yankees. >> i hate them so much. >> 2012 is the year. let's go. >> with the ravens win this afternoon, if the post can pull off a win, there will be a lot of home time pride in the tonight. >> the orioles and yankees split the regular season both winning nine games each. to a dance, they will have to win three of five against new york. pete gilbert has more on the match and game 1 starters. >> we are setting the stage we were not sure we would see again. it is playoff baseball at camden yards. the fans are filing in. this is a nip in the air. we're used to that. it is nice to have baseball in october. the orioles against the yankees, the first 05 games. no one thought the team would be here. we realized they had not been under .500 at any point in this season. from that point forward, they have moved on and then above it. they did go all season
it could be an interesting nine innings for this local couple. >> he is from new york. >> i was born the yankees fan. it is kind of rough coming to a game with a girlfriend who is a hard core orioles fan. >> will of the orioles. let's beat the yankees. >> i hate them so much. >> 2012 is the year. let's go. >> with the ravens win this afternoon, if the post can pull off a win, there will be a lot of home time pride in the tonight. >> the orioles and...
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>> they reported federal taxes, state and local taxes. it gives people a fairer picture. that year i happened to pay a lot of state and local taxes, which, as you know, are deducted from the other. i looked it up the other day, and we paid, i think it's 342% of our gross income in taxes. s >> we did a little looking around to see about his. we can't find his 1981 tax return. it may have been released. maybe my bonet knows whether he released it. we did find his income is $1.4 million, and i think he paid the same as i did in taxes. he also made a reference that troubled me very much. he started talking about my chauffeur. you know, i'm driven to work by the secret service. so is mrs. ferraro, so is mr. mondale's. they saved the life of the president of the united states. i thought that was a cheap shot telling the american people to try to divide class, rich and poor. but the big question, it isn't whether mrs. ferraro is doing well. i think they are depog pretty well. i know barbara and i are doing well. and it is darn sure mr. mondale is doing well with $1.4 million. bu
>> they reported federal taxes, state and local taxes. it gives people a fairer picture. that year i happened to pay a lot of state and local taxes, which, as you know, are deducted from the other. i looked it up the other day, and we paid, i think it's 342% of our gross income in taxes. s >> we did a little looking around to see about his. we can't find his 1981 tax return. it may have been released. maybe my bonet knows whether he released it. we did find his income is $1.4...
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. >> stahl: which, he says, is why glasses in general cost so much, even at your local optician's. >> arends: the whole point of a luxury brand is to persuade people to pay $200 for a product that cost $30 to make. >> stahl: well, let me show you something. why is it any different than my shoe? >> arends: well, to some extent, there's actually a lot of comparisons. the difference is that the entire shoe industry isn't made by one company. and the same company doesn't also own all the shoe stores. >> stahl: you'd think, well, surely, insurance companies covering vision would complain. but guess what? luxottica also owns the nation's second largest vision-care plan, eye-med, covering eye exams and glasses. what don't you own? >> guerra: a lot of things. >> stahl: not really. >> guerra: ( laughs ) >> stahl: you seem to, really. why not combine everything under one name? >> guerra: i think people love diversities, people love to have different brands, people love to have different experiences. >> stahl: it's an illusion of choice if you're all owned by the same company. >> guerra: i think
. >> stahl: which, he says, is why glasses in general cost so much, even at your local optician's. >> arends: the whole point of a luxury brand is to persuade people to pay $200 for a product that cost $30 to make. >> stahl: well, let me show you something. why is it any different than my shoe? >> arends: well, to some extent, there's actually a lot of comparisons. the difference is that the entire shoe industry isn't made by one company. and the same company doesn't...
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the legal immigrants would be allowed in state tuition rates if parents paid taxes and they attended local public schools. opponents say other taxpayers should not be made to foot the bill for people not here legally. andrea mccarren was at today's rally. >> i love this country. when i say home, i mean here. >> i do consider myself an american. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought them into this country illegally. >> my mom even says that you are more american than spanish anymore. you still get confused in spanish words. i'm like yeah, i know. >> a cancer survivor who says his surgery at johns hopkins saved his life. rickie wants to share his gratitude. >> i have to give back to society. i think the way i want to do it is becoming a doctor and save lives, just as my life was saved once. >> opponents of the dream act call it a bad investment for maryland taxpayers. brad of help save maryland calls it criminal. and says it would cost taxpayers $44,000 per student. >> it's part of life. not everybody
the legal immigrants would be allowed in state tuition rates if parents paid taxes and they attended local public schools. opponents say other taxpayers should not be made to foot the bill for people not here legally. andrea mccarren was at today's rally. >> i love this country. when i say home, i mean here. >> i do consider myself an american. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought...
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been atugh he had only the high school for a month, the community are .earching for him at the local pizza shop. ,ight after the homecoming game together tocame of oner the safe return of its own. bryan glenn is missing. >> i am most broke down. it was tough. >> he finished -- vanished monday morning. was spotted about 8:00 that moment at the dunkin donuts. his car was found in a nearby park. says there has been oractivity on his cell phone bank accounts. they need the public's help. >> there are a number of people that are likely to have seen something. >> police have called his disappearance unusual but family he isiends do not believe a runaway. he was planning for college. >> we're going on an airplane. he would not have headed there from all of us. was too close. >> his father made an emotional plea for help. >> if there is something out e, no harm will come upon you if you help us. >> his friends are getting the word out around the country and europe. all hoping for one clue might get him home safely. >> special tribute to the the victims of the shootings, 10 years after that t
been atugh he had only the high school for a month, the community are .earching for him at the local pizza shop. ,ight after the homecoming game together tocame of oner the safe return of its own. bryan glenn is missing. >> i am most broke down. it was tough. >> he finished -- vanished monday morning. was spotted about 8:00 that moment at the dunkin donuts. his car was found in a nearby park. says there has been oractivity on his cell phone bank accounts. they need the public's...
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brought to you by your local tweeted dealers. -- toyota dealers. >> robert grifinfin iii has suffered a concussion today. let's recap today. second quarter scoreless until this incredible play. taking into the house. 28 yards, 7-0 skins. late in the second, billy conn deaf -- billy cundiff. i would expect a pink slip for him. he misses. marching down the field. 1-yard t.d. tying. 3rd quarter -- hitting close to home. when you run as a quarterback had slight that can happen. it did not look pretty. take another look. he was on the sidelines getting cared for. but he was taken back to the locker room for treatment. the falcons take a lead in the fourth. to santana moss -- a 77-yard touchdown. they are excited. turner taking the handoff up the middle. 24-17 atlanta with two to go. he runs a little bit out of magic. pick off. he would throw another one this moments later. these scans to lose 24-17. everyone is biting their nails waiting to hear about the franchise quarterback. >> i did not know what they diagnosed him with. i wish for the best. >> i did spoke to the trainers and ask for t
brought to you by your local tweeted dealers. -- toyota dealers. >> robert grifinfin iii has suffered a concussion today. let's recap today. second quarter scoreless until this incredible play. taking into the house. 28 yards, 7-0 skins. late in the second, billy conn deaf -- billy cundiff. i would expect a pink slip for him. he misses. marching down the field. 1-yard t.d. tying. 3rd quarter -- hitting close to home. when you run as a quarterback had slight that can happen. it did not...
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brought to you by your local -- >> the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> let's recap how it happened. 2nd quarter -- makes an amazing play. goes 28 yards. gets some speed, goes into the crowd. possible momentum change here. billy cundiff -- will he have a job tomorrow? they could be up 10-0, but no. tying the game at 7. holding it's breath on this play. trying to get the first down -- and boom. he lands a huge hit. take another look. he was down for quite a while. it was careful afterwards. they say he has a mild concussion, according to mike shanahan. falcons taking a 14-10 lead. he throws to santana moss going for a 77-yard touchdown. tied at 17. late in the 4th hand off up the middle. 24-17, falcons. he's a rookie. he's not rg3. picked off. skins lose 24-17 and all everyone is talking about is the health of robert griffin 111. >> i don't know what happened in my quarterback. i don't know what they diagnosed him with. >> i did not want to bother him. i told them to keep me posted. >> i was in pursuit. i wan
brought to you by your local -- >> the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> let's recap how it happened. 2nd quarter -- makes an amazing play. goes 28 yards. gets some speed, goes into the crowd. possible momentum change here. billy cundiff -- will he have a job tomorrow? they could be up 10-0, but no. tying the game at 7. holding it's breath on this play. trying to get the first down -- and boom. he lands a huge hit. take another look. he was down for...
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. >> many people here walk to court or have to take local transportation, public transportation, which is relatively easy in the general area, but to go to martinez, it is a fundamentally imfor for many. >> even police are worried about the court closure and whether the longer trip martinez will affect cases involving troubled teens. >> might be more missed court dates, where if the court was here they would be more inclined to go to their court dates. >> the court closures go into effect at the end of the year. except for the family courtroom in purse burg which will close its doors at the end of the month. court fires in martinez never responded to our request for an interview. >> ama: a heart-warming story out of new york that proves a dog is man's best friend. this seven years huskie missed his owner who was hospitalized so slipped out the back door of his home and ran more than two miles to the hospital. a place he had never been before. animal experts say it's a moist -- mystery. >> this dog can get out of the yard, and start wandering around and wind up in front of the hospital,
. >> many people here walk to court or have to take local transportation, public transportation, which is relatively easy in the general area, but to go to martinez, it is a fundamentally imfor for many. >> even police are worried about the court closure and whether the longer trip martinez will affect cases involving troubled teens. >> might be more missed court dates, where if the court was here they would be more inclined to go to their court dates. >> the court...
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. >> many people here walk to court or have to take local transportation, public transportation, which is relatively easy in the general area, but to go to martinez, it is a fundamentally imfor for many. >> even police are worried about the court closure and whether the longer trip martinez will affect cases involving troubled teens. >> might be more missed court dates, where if the court was here they would be more inclined to go to their court dates. >> the court closures go into effect at the end of the year. except for the family courtroom in purse burg which will close its doors at the end of the month. court fires in martinez never responded to our request for an interview. >> ama: a heart-warming story out of new york that proves a dog is man's best friend. this seven years huskie missed his owner who was hospitalized so slipped out the back door of his home and ran more than two miles to the hospital. a place he had never been before. animal experts say it's a moist -- mystery. >> this dog can get out of the yard, and start wandering around and wind up in front of the hospital,
. >> many people here walk to court or have to take local transportation, public transportation, which is relatively easy in the general area, but to go to martinez, it is a fundamentally imfor for many. >> even police are worried about the court closure and whether the longer trip martinez will affect cases involving troubled teens. >> might be more missed court dates, where if the court was here they would be more inclined to go to their court dates. >> the court...
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local researchers discover a new way for women to block ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >> 5:47 and we are looking out from our roof cam at the studios. as you see, there are a few cars cruising along the embarcadero. they have less of the embarcadero to work with because you see the barricades at the bottom of the screen blocking things off so bicyclists have a chance to have their way and pedestrian on the sidewalk. it
local researchers discover a new way for women to block ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now......
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if you want to register voters, do it without getting paid, volar to or direct folks to go to the local elections office. >> eric: that's what got a.c.o.r.n., they pled guilty to a felony in nevada because they were paying a plan called 21, paying for votes. how do you stop what happened to a.c.o.r.n. and from happening to other groups? >> the key is prosecution. if have you someone come from this outside, and molesting the voter registration system, they need to have their freedom amputated. they need to be serious. this is not something that is fun and games in an election season. this is confidence in people's number-1 rate in america, to cast a ballot. >> eric: the integrity of our election system. good it see you. >> thank you. >> eric: if you suspect voter fraud, we want to know about it, there it is, rotor fraud, foxnews.com. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good
if you want to register voters, do it without getting paid, volar to or direct folks to go to the local elections office. >> eric: that's what got a.c.o.r.n., they pled guilty to a felony in nevada because they were paying a plan called 21, paying for votes. how do you stop what happened to a.c.o.r.n. and from happening to other groups? >> the key is prosecution. if have you someone come from this outside, and molesting the voter registration system, they need to have their freedom...
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partners or the next 90 minutes we will explore the literary culture of this area as we visit with local authors and explore special collections that help tell the history of not only this state but the country as well. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick maine and it's significant to the story of uncle tom's cabin. in many plays places stories began here. it is here in this pew, pew number 23 that harriet beecher stowe by her account saw a vision of uncle tom dean clips to death. now uncle tom, as you probably know, is the title, the hero of her 1852 novel, uncle tom's cabin and the story of uncle tom's cabin is that there was a slave, a very very good slave who was sold by his first time owner, mr. shelby, and he sold him in order to pay a debt on his plantation. through a series of misadventures you might say, he ends up in the hands of a very unruly owner who is so irritated by him and his goodness, that he whips him to death and this is the scene out of which the entire novel in many respects grows. harriet beecher stowe came from a family, a very religious family, the b
partners or the next 90 minutes we will explore the literary culture of this area as we visit with local authors and explore special collections that help tell the history of not only this state but the country as well. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick maine and it's significant to the story of uncle tom's cabin. in many plays places stories began here. it is here in this pew, pew number 23 that harriet beecher stowe by her account saw a vision of uncle tom dean clips to...
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for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. here is look at a look at some books that are being published this week. in the book "there was a country", chinua achebe, author of numerous books, including things fall apart, writes an account of the civil war in nigeria from 1967 to 1970. larry berman, author of several books on vietnam profile the commander navy forces in vietnam and the chief of naval operations from 1970 until 1974 in the life of admiral zumwalt. the book "zumwalt." and then political commentators argue that american sovereignty is in jeopardy. a global editor at large argues that with the emergence of new technology markets, a select few have been able to separate themselves into an extremely wealthy group of individuals with unprecedented political and social influence in the book "plutocrats." and david coleman, director of the university of virginia's miller center presidential recordings program, utilizes his eagerly recorded tapes from the kennedy administration to examine the end of the cuban mi
for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. here is look at a look at some books that are being published this week. in the book "there was a country", chinua achebe, author of numerous books, including things fall apart, writes an account of the civil war in nigeria from 1967 to 1970. larry berman, author of several books on vietnam profile the commander navy forces in vietnam and the chief of naval operations from...
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for more permission on this and other cities visit c-span.org / local content. >> it really was scary. before we liberated. to have this happen, to have a blogger -- you are only trying to do the best best you -- best bet you can for everyone and to have someone take your word said use the equipment's that they had to a cut and slice to make your message appeared to be the exact opposite of what it was and what it is. this is an unbelievable situation. it is a way to tear up someone. you don't know that you will ever really be able to get. i was determined. even if i had to tell one person at a time it makes me think. the soviet energy around this book. the last time the energy, july july 2010. going back to those places to interviews. calling you a reverse racists. the speed with which that happens. how does it feel to be back. it feels good to know that i was able to the use that same media in essence to be able to get the story, the right story out. can't explain how great it feels to be able to sit here and here the actors really -- up, like goodness. i was crying a little. it is
for more permission on this and other cities visit c-span.org / local content. >> it really was scary. before we liberated. to have this happen, to have a blogger -- you are only trying to do the best best you -- best bet you can for everyone and to have someone take your word said use the equipment's that they had to a cut and slice to make your message appeared to be the exact opposite of what it was and what it is. this is an unbelievable situation. it is a way to tear up someone. you...
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. >> next, booktv traveled just outside augusta to hear from colby college professor and local author larissa taylor. ms. taylor talks about her book, "the virgin warrior: the life and death of joan of arc." >> well, i wasn't very interested in joan of arc at the beginning at all. she seemed to me too much of an anomaly, a teenage girl who went off to fight and changed the 100 years' war. and then i saw some films in 1999, some bad ones and some good ones, but one portrayal really kind of made me think, hmm, this girl could be more interesting than i thought. and is from that i realized there were more original sources from the period about joan of ash k that almost any medieval figure including kings and queens. the typical portrayal of her is someone who is just a force of god or a force of the saints. and when i started reading the documents -- because we not only have her own voice at trial, but we have the villagers, the soldiers she fought with who testified 25 years after her death about her, and these are normally voices that are completely silent in the historical record -- a
. >> next, booktv traveled just outside augusta to hear from colby college professor and local author larissa taylor. ms. taylor talks about her book, "the virgin warrior: the life and death of joan of arc." >> well, i wasn't very interested in joan of arc at the beginning at all. she seemed to me too much of an anomaly, a teenage girl who went off to fight and changed the 100 years' war. and then i saw some films in 1999, some bad ones and some good ones, but one...
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booktv visited the city with the help of our partner time warner cable to explore the local lyric, and historical atmosphere. >> read a friday, i think you people because of stephen king that people who enjoy reading his books and show people that like reading about the small town try to but i think we also like nonfiction stories about their state. people similar and i think they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. i'm not sure the typical reader, if i would see anything, their people to want a good story, you know? and not a pretentious story. you often see people in maine that have, may be wealthy but they will wear flannel shirts but they don't show off their wealth. i think people, if i could say anything about stories, they want people that are true, not flashy or showy. i can see them relating to the story about a simple, you know, simple people who go about their lives. i think the writers in maine, they take from what they know. i think writers will write about memoirs, families, historical things that happen in maine whether it's more about the sea and our
booktv visited the city with the help of our partner time warner cable to explore the local lyric, and historical atmosphere. >> read a friday, i think you people because of stephen king that people who enjoy reading his books and show people that like reading about the small town try to but i think we also like nonfiction stories about their state. people similar and i think they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. i'm not sure the typical reader, if i would see...
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they don't really know national issues because they are serving just their local constituents. and so, i think there's even one president, except for gerald ford was elected from the house. so women may be in the house, but getting into the house may not get them into the white house. it's going to take governors and senators. >> okay. let's open it to questions and the spirit if you have a question, raise your hand and wait for a microphone to come to you. let's give students a chance to ask. if you've got one, we'll start with you. >> ask if you deal with the issue of women candidates in how you do that. that's a very important image that people have went age and so forth. >> the women in our book all have adult children and they really didn't get into politics in a serious way other than, for instance chemist to delius, she ran for the house after her children were older, they were in school, but she didn't run for governor until one was in college and one was in high school. pelosi, same thing. her children were pretty well raised. >> she has his 16-year-old daughter who is
they don't really know national issues because they are serving just their local constituents. and so, i think there's even one president, except for gerald ford was elected from the house. so women may be in the house, but getting into the house may not get them into the white house. it's going to take governors and senators. >> okay. let's open it to questions and the spirit if you have a question, raise your hand and wait for a microphone to come to you. let's give students a chance to...
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for more information on this and other cities visited by booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> antonio mendez presents his book, "argo," at the international spy museum in d.c. arco details the story of six americans who escaped from the u.s. embassy during the iran hostage crisis in 1979. the cia operation to find and get them out of the country involved cia officer antonio mendez hosing as a hollywood producer scouting out locations or a fake science fiction movie titled "argo." this is about 30 minutes. >> if we could have everybody in the back come on up that's going to join us. thank you so much for your patience. the reports we were getting was that the traffic around the block was around as. apparently -- thank you. people are nodding, so that's good. thank you very much. there may be some people still held up and we will welcome them. welcome to the international spy museum. i'm peter earnest, executive director and i'll ask you as a courtesy, to those for recording the program and to the speakers, the kind enough to turn off your cell phones, pdas and
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content vehicle go to c-span.org/local content. >> coming up, booktv% after words an hour-long program where we invite guest host to interview authors. this week, legal journalist john jenkins and his in his book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. in it the publisher "cq" press details the early career and a 33 year supreme court tenure of the former chief justice. he talks with supreme court reporter and the biographer for justices o'connor and scalia, joan biskupic. >> host: welcome john jenkins. we are here to talk about your new book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. i want to start with one general question to give our viewers a sense of who the chief justices and we william rehnquist was important. there've only been 17 chiefs, correct? tell us a little bit about the position. what's what's is the chief justice of the united states do in the importance of william rehnquist and then we will go into the chronology. yes go the chief has two roles in the judicial system. he is first the chief among equals on the court. he assigns the opinion when he was a m
content vehicle go to c-span.org/local content. >> coming up, booktv% after words an hour-long program where we invite guest host to interview authors. this week, legal journalist john jenkins and his in his book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. in it the publisher "cq" press details the early career and a 33 year supreme court tenure of the former chief justice. he talks with supreme court reporter and the biographer for justices o'connor and scalia,...
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and campaigns are deciding where they compete and how they compete a stunned locals. this is the central strategic document of the campaign. when i read about the two 2008 campaign, david class would call this his bible, this binder is targeting us put together that has the vocals and for each state they would have to those they needed to land they left a bit of a buffer from a certain guarantee a margin of victory. but the question of how you get to that number in a given state is going to be different. and in some states, it was all mobilization. you know, in some states, pennsylvania has a good example of that. if democrats mobilize votes that they have -- supporters they have in the state, there's pat to victory to mobilization. states relied on persuasion. ohio is a pretty good example of that. and then you have states that relied on registration. so there's three numbers for each state. registration targets. in north carolina, the campaign if they had to register voters and strategically it may look as hourly as though i'm pretty sure they think differently abou
and campaigns are deciding where they compete and how they compete a stunned locals. this is the central strategic document of the campaign. when i read about the two 2008 campaign, david class would call this his bible, this binder is targeting us put together that has the vocals and for each state they would have to those they needed to land they left a bit of a buffer from a certain guarantee a margin of victory. but the question of how you get to that number in a given state is going to be...
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this is really true in terms of local communities, where local governments sets up a platform that anybody can report a pothole, report a need they have in their neighborhood or report a problem or opportunity they see. because technology allows so much more of these kind of easy ways to get information back to the city, the city can be much more adaptive and resilient and innovative in the way it solves problems. instead of bureaucrat nightmare that some governments are, you can actually have a government platform that is open and inventive and creative. this is. >> host: this is booktv's "in depth" on first sunday of every month. we invite an author to talk about his or her body of work. this month we're pleased to have with us, best-selling author, steven johnson. here is list of his books beginning in 1999 with a book called, interface culture. emergence came out in 2002. mind wide open, 2005. everything bad is good for you. came out in 2005 as well. the ghost map, 2006. the invention of air, 2008. where good ideas come from. 2010. and his most recent is called, future perfect, the cas
this is really true in terms of local communities, where local governments sets up a platform that anybody can report a pothole, report a need they have in their neighborhood or report a problem or opportunity they see. because technology allows so much more of these kind of easy ways to get information back to the city, the city can be much more adaptive and resilient and innovative in the way it solves problems. instead of bureaucrat nightmare that some governments are, you can actually have...
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bush increaat aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a recession, right now, fyi. and if you actually put some actual fees and spend on this, now, 25% of the phone calls in the 411, are not right. i mean they're a wrong call. 911, i'm sorry. ambulance the same deal, half of them are fake calls and i think that actually helps get the costs down because it has people think, i would have to pay for a visit. >> okay. jonas, last word. >> you know, the 800 number for the police-- 900 number. >> and the states are cutting back and you can't say that the states haven't cut stuff out of the budget and that federal government
bush increaat aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a...
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prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number.
prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number.
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prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight.
prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight.
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both local teams lost their post-sea on opener. game 2 of the a's tigers series set to start in about a half hour from now. the giants take on the reds. later, tonight at at&t park. >> we are jumping over to the cw network. in the meantime, face the nation is here. but channel 444, table 12, we are going to be talking about the growing concern that the violence in syria is starting to spread to other countries. also, talking about how cranberries are being used to encourage people to vote. >> say what? >>> yes. we start at 8:30 this morning, on the cw. four and a half minutes from now. meantime, people are wondering if they head to the city, jackets, sweatshirts? >> actually cranberry. are they genetically modified? >> i suppose that's the question of the day. >> the other is what is weather going to be like. cloudy but those will dissipate. cloudy skies, distinctly cooler. santa rosa manages just 70 degrees. 62 and observing lane, 69 degrees. fremont up to 70. livermore, just 74. last weekend, livermore was 70 degrees. cooling in
both local teams lost their post-sea on opener. game 2 of the a's tigers series set to start in about a half hour from now. the giants take on the reds. later, tonight at at&t park. >> we are jumping over to the cw network. in the meantime, face the nation is here. but channel 444, table 12, we are going to be talking about the growing concern that the violence in syria is starting to spread to other countries. also, talking about how cranberries are being used to encourage people to...
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mobile command unit parked in the middle of the action where they monitor radio traffic and local news reports. >> there's no known threat against the city or any of the events this weekend. those are things as officials we have to take that type of thing. >> what if there's a horrible earthquake today? are we prepared? >> we're prepared to manage. i can't prevent it. i wish i could say that nothing bad ever happens by all this planning. that's the whole point is that whatever happens to get thrown at us, we're prepared to manage it. >> cbs 5. >> and for all things fleet week including up to the minute traffic, go to our web site, cbssf.com. >> it was bound to happen, california gas prices have hit an all time average high. a gallon of unledded regular gas is now $4.61. that's up 12 cents from just yesterday. some stations are even charging $5 a gallon. if you had to fill up, you know the feeling. >> there's nothing else i can change except that it hurts a lot. every time we turn around we're getting hit with something. >> that's quite a hike. it's not even a step by step. it makes a b
mobile command unit parked in the middle of the action where they monitor radio traffic and local news reports. >> there's no known threat against the city or any of the events this weekend. those are things as officials we have to take that type of thing. >> what if there's a horrible earthquake today? are we prepared? >> we're prepared to manage. i can't prevent it. i wish i could say that nothing bad ever happens by all this planning. that's the whole point is that whatever...
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the latest numbers from our local metro area. . >> first, clear skies later for the bay area and must be why they call it sunday. the temperatures in the 60s, and parts of san francisco, we'll have the entire forecast after we -- [ indiscernible ] california gas prices have t an all-time average high . . >>> gas prices, it was bound to happen. >> yes, and sometimes you wonder why it doesn't happen more often. they have hit an all-time average high. a gallon of regular unleaded is at $4.73 and the san francisco area. and that is up 5 cents from yesterday and more than 20 cents up from friday. the oakland area is at $4.67 and that is $4.65 in metro san jose set book -- set back in 2008 and now that refineries are back up, the prices some come down next week go to cbsff.com/gas and find the least expensive gas in your area. >> and prices do depend on the station that you're at. i was in cupertino on friday and it was over $5. and a depressing price point to look at and depends where the station is located when the owner bought that supply. do take advantage of that on our website, cbsss.
the latest numbers from our local metro area. . >> first, clear skies later for the bay area and must be why they call it sunday. the temperatures in the 60s, and parts of san francisco, we'll have the entire forecast after we -- [ indiscernible ] california gas prices have t an all-time average high . . >>> gas prices, it was bound to happen. >> yes, and sometimes you wonder why it doesn't happen more often. they have hit an all-time average high. a gallon of regular...
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. >>> college football with the local variety. cal hosts ucla later on. stanford and arizona in the books. two people's over 1200 yards of total offense. how would they respond to the loss last week to washington? opening drive, nunes to zach ertz in fact end zone. stanford up 7-0. down 10-7 at the half. less than three minutes left, nunes to toilolo, cards up by 1. stanford again down late in the third, kelsey young not going to stop until he hits the end zone. takes it to the house 55 yards. stanford a one-point lead. arizona comes back. they score a couple of times. there is a jump ball caught by terrence miller. arizona led by 7, 48-41. stanford another comeback. they get to within 7. and then nunes a fourth down pass to ertz at the four yard line. that was important. under a minute left nunes with the touchdown to tie the game. they went to overtime. in that extra period, defense needed to make a big stop and they got it. chase thomas comes down with that pick. and stanford would turn that into points in the form of speedster back stepfan taylor up t
. >>> college football with the local variety. cal hosts ucla later on. stanford and arizona in the books. two people's over 1200 yards of total offense. how would they respond to the loss last week to washington? opening drive, nunes to zach ertz in fact end zone. stanford up 7-0. down 10-7 at the half. less than three minutes left, nunes to toilolo, cards up by 1. stanford again down late in the third, kelsey young not going to stop until he hits the end zone. takes it to the house...
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. >> and record setting numbers at your local gas station. when prices may finally start heading the other direction. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,, ,,,,
. >> and record setting numbers at your local gas station. when prices may finally start heading the other direction. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,, ,,,,
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prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> osgood: baseball is often called our national pastime and for good reason. here's bill geist with the story of some women who played a memorable role in baseball history. >> reporter: we hear plenty about baseball's beloved "boys of summer." ♪ take me out to the ballgame >> reporter: it's time you met the girls ♪ buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks ♪ ♪ i don't ever ever care if i never get back ♪ ♪ let me root, root, root, for the home team ♪ >> it brings back such memories reporter: mary pratt, 93 years old, a lefty, pitched a no hitter for the rockford team back in '43. >> we girls could play ball the way we did. >> reporter: jeannenine and katie... >> those were the best times of my life really >> reporter: ... began playing pro ball when they were just 16. jeannenine for the grand rapids chicks, katie an all-star for the fort wayne
prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> osgood: baseball is often called our national pastime and for good reason. here's bill geist with the story of some women who played a memorable role in baseball history. >> reporter: we hear plenty about baseball's beloved "boys of...
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celebrities, local and beyond, even politicians. are they obligated to be attractive and healthy role models? plus-size model emmy has a lot to say about that, live. >>> fat america. our addiction to food rivals drugs. more than one-third of all adults are obese. an addiction doctor says it's high time for tough love. >>> the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since i took office. >> that's the good news. here's the bad. the president's debate performance numbers lower than the unemployment rate. can he recover? >>> what's going on in here? >> what do you think's going on in here? >> get rid of prisons. that's what one filmmaker wants to do. will her new movie make her case? she'll tell you. >>> plus, a daredevil's latest shocking stunt. a dream fulfilled. an idol/diva showdown. >>> personae, perception, and the public eye. from actress politicians to news anchors and reporters, we are all accountable to you, the people we serve. boy do you let us know it. many of your comments via e-mail, twitter, phone calls, however
celebrities, local and beyond, even politicians. are they obligated to be attractive and healthy role models? plus-size model emmy has a lot to say about that, live. >>> fat america. our addiction to food rivals drugs. more than one-third of all adults are obese. an addiction doctor says it's high time for tough love. >>> the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level since i took office. >> that's the good news. here's the bad. the president's debate performance...
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., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you should have the least doubt we will recognize the results regardless of what they are. >> reporter: and what's also interesting, though, while this has been determined by the carter center right there in atlanta saying that, look, this is a transparent system and one of the most sophisticated voting system nts world we had a locality of people worrying about who you were voting for. now, i want you to hear from another young student voting for the first time. listen to what he told me. >> reporter: you do not want to say who you were voting? >> yeah, because the vote is secret. the important thing is that every venezuelan is going
., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you should have the least doubt we will recognize the results regardless of what...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> listen to this. yet another priceless work of art defaced and this time it's the work of one of america's most important modern artists. cnn's international reporter is here. what happened? >> this all unfolded today at the london modern museum, the tape museum. thanks to the power of social media, and i witnessed who was there, witnesses said this man was sitting calmly in front of one of mark rothcoe's murals, part of a series, he was sitting through calmly and went up with a marker pen and started to deface it. and again, if he wasn't there tweeting about it, we probably wouldn't have heard about it as soon a
the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> listen to this. yet...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. and polls just closed in if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> more politics. we're going to be talking about this until the election is over. joe biden versus paul ryan, the first and only vice presidential -- the firs
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i noticed from some local news reports that, like college campuses every place, they have problems with drunken students and students binge drinking. they have been to be prepared to deal with this and to handle these students. there are some hard questions that these campus officials have to answer to parents and particularly this parent. >> yeah. tragedy, though, no matter how you look at it, for sure. paul, thank you. i know you're going to be back with us at the half hour. we're going to look at politics of religion. can pastors make political pitches to their congregation without jeopardizing their church's tax exempt status? we'll see you then as well. >> look forward to it. thanks, randi. >> the state's deputy attorney general and his wife are aauto accused of severe lay buzing two children they adopted from ethiopia. police arrested douglas and kristen barber after the kids had a doctor's visit. investigators say the doctor noticed several fractures on the 18-month-old girl's head. they say they may have suffered a stroke and be permanently blind from her injuries. police say th
i noticed from some local news reports that, like college campuses every place, they have problems with drunken students and students binge drinking. they have been to be prepared to deal with this and to handle these students. there are some hard questions that these campus officials have to answer to parents and particularly this parent. >> yeah. tragedy, though, no matter how you look at it, for sure. paul, thank you. i know you're going to be back with us at the half hour. we're going...